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Cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts in the Pacific
James R. Hein, Andrea Koschinsky, Michael Bau, Frank T. Manheim, Jung-Keuk Kang, Leanne Roberts
D.S. Cronan, editor(s)
1999, Book chapter, Handbook of marine mineral deposits
Co-rich Fe-Mn crusts occur throughout the Pacific on seamounts, ridges, and plateaus where currents have kept the rocks swept clean of sediments at least intermittently for millions of years. Crusts precipitate out of cold ambient sea water onto hard-rock substrates forming pavements up to 250 mm thick. Crusts are important...
Storm-related change of the northern San Mateo County Coast, California
Monty A. Hampton, John R. Dingler, Asbury H Sallenger Jr., Bruce M. Richmond
1999, Conference Paper, Coastal sediments '99 : proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Coastal Engineering and Science of Coastal Sediment Processes : conference theme : scales of coastal sediment motion and geomorphic change, Hauppauge, Long Island, New York, June 21-23, 1999
No abstract available....
Seismic survey probes urban earthquake hazards in Pacific Northwest
M. A. Fisher, T.M. Brocher, R.D. Hyndman, A.M. Trehu, C.S. Weaver, K. C. Creager, R. S. Crosson, T. Parsons, A. K. Cooper, D. Mosher, G. Spence, B.C. Zelt, P.T. Hammer, J.R. Childs, G.R. Cochrane, S. Chopra, R. Walia
1999, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (80) 13-17
A multidisciplinary seismic survey earlier this year in the Pacific Northwest is expected to reveal much new information about the earthquake threat to U.S. and Canadian urban areas there. A disastrous earthquake is a very real possibility in the region. The survey, known as the Seismic Hazards Investigation in Puget Sound...
Seismic reflections identify finite differences in gas hydrate resources
William P. Dillon, M. Max
1999, Offshore (59)
Gas hydrate is a gas-bearing, ice-like crystalline solid. The substance's build ing blocks consist of a gas molecule (generally methane) sur-rounded by a cage of water molecules. The total amount of methane in hydrate in the world is immense - the most recent speculative estimate centers on values of 21x1015...
Anoxia pre-dates Frasnian–Famennian boundary mass extinction horizon in the Great Basin, USA
John F. Bratton, William B. N. Berry, Jared R. Morrow
1999, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (154) 275-292
Major and trace metal results from three Great Basin stratigraphic sections with strong conodont biostratigraphy identify a distinct anoxic interval that precedes, but ends approximately 100 kyr before, the Frasnian–Famennian (F–F, mid-Late Devonian) boundary mass extinction horizon. This horizon corresponds to the final and most severe step of a more...
Vegetation and hydrology of land-margin ecosystems: the mangroves of South Florida in relation to disturbance, global change and response to restoration
G.R. Best, T.J. Smith
1999, Report
The USGS Florida Caribbean Science Center's Restoration Ecology Branch and Florida International University is conducting research on disturbance, global change and restoration of land margin ecosystems of South Florida. Criticial research for the restoration of these systems involves understanding the responses of mangrove forests to changes in the quality,...
A test of the variable circular-plot method where exact density of a bird population was known
Jay T. Nelson, Steven G. Fancy
1999, Pacific Conservation Biology (5) 139-143
Variable circular-plot (VCP) counts are statistically more sound than point counts because they are adjusted for the probability of detecting birds at different distances and under different conditions. However, many ornithologists use point counts rather than VCP counts because they believe that assumptions of the VCP method are almost always...
New plant records from East Maui for 1998
Forest Starr, Kim Martz, Lloyd L. Loope
1999, Bishop Museum Occasional Papers (59) 11-15
The following contributions include new island records, new naturalized records, a range extension, and a name change of plants located on East Maui, Hawaii. Also included is a map of Maui showing locations of collections discussed in text. Voucher specimens are housed in the Bishop Museum, Honolulu (BISH)....
Paleoenvironmental atlas of Beringia presented in electronic form
Mathieu L. Duvall, Thomas A. Ager, Patricia M. Anderson, Patrick J. Bartlein, Nancy H. Bigelow, Julie Brigham-Grette, Linda B. Brubaker, Les C. Cwynar, Mary E. Edwards, Wendy R. Eisner, Scott A. Elias, Bruce P. Finney, Olga Yu. Glushkova, Feng Sheng Hu, Darrell S. Kaufman, Anatoly V. Lozhkin, Cary J. Mock, Michael A. Trumpe, Robert S. Webb
1999, Quaternary Research (52) 270-271
No abstract available....
Understanding Vesuvius magmatic processes: Evidence from primitive silicate-melt inclusions in medieval scoria clinopyroxenes (Terzigno formation)
A. Lima, H. E. Belkin, K. Torok
1999, Mineralogy and Petrology (65) 185-206
Microthermometric investigations of silicate-melt inclusions and electron microprobe analyses were conducted on experimentally homogenized silicate-melt inclusions and on the host clinopyroxenes from 4 scoria samples of different layers from the Mt. Somma-Vesuvius medieval eruption (Formazione di Terzigno, 893 A.D.). The temperature of homogenization, considered the minimum trapping temperature, ranges from...
Effects of winter burning and structural marsh management on vegetation and winter bird abundance in the Gulf Coast Chenier Plain, USA
S.W. Gabrey, A. D. Afton, B.C. Wilson
1999, Wetlands (19) 594-606
Marshes in the Gulf Coast Chenier Plain provide important winter habitats for many species of birds. Many of, these marshes are managed intensively through a combination of fall/winter burning and construction of impoundments to improve wintering waterfowl habitat, reduce wetland loss, and create emergent wetlands. Little information...
The way forward
John Estes, Alan Belward, Thomas Loveland, Joseph Scepan, Alan H. Strahler, John B. Townshend, Chris Justice
1999, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (65) 1089-1093
This paper focuses on the lessons hearned in the conduct of the lnternational Geosphere Biosphere Program's Data and Information System (rcnr-nts), global 1-km Land-Cover Mapping Project (n$cover). There is stiLL considerable fundamental research to be conducted dealing with the development and validation of thematic geospatial products derived from a combination...
Seismic and tsunami hazard in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
William P. Dillon, Arthur D. Frankel, Charles S. Mueller, Rafael W. Rodriguez
Uri S. ten Brink, editor(s)
1999, Open-File Report 99-353
Executive SummaryPuerto Rico and the Virgin Islands are located at an active plate boundary between the North American plate and the northeast corner of the Caribbean plate. The region was subject in historical times to large magnitude earthquakes and devastating tsunamis. A major downward tilt of the sea floor north...
Ghaba salt basin province and Fahud salt basin province, Oman; geological overview and total petroleum systems
R. M. Pollastro
1999, Open-File Report 99-50-D
Three Total Petroleum Systems each consisting of one assessment unit have been identified in the Ghaba and Fahud Salt Basin Provinces of north-central Oman. One Total Petroleum System and corresponding assessment unit, the North Oman Huqf/`Q'? Haushi(!) Total Petroleum System (201401) and Ghaba-Makarem Combined Structural Assessment Unit (20140101), were identified...